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Composers are the only people who can hear good music above bad sounds. — John Philip Sousa
Your mind is like a parachute : it's no use unless it's open. -the Spectator, 1883 — Samantha Cote
I always enjoyed participating in artistic endeavors, and I remember in high school participating in chorus, drama and singing madrigals, mainly because they were an easy A. I loved being in plays and musicals too, but you didn't really get credit for those. — Roger Bart
As a professional athlete, I believe that I need to explore my opportunities to the maximum, in order to excel and continue to play the best football I can. — Hidetoshi Nakata
My parents meant well, but the road to Hell is paved with publicity stunts. — Chuck Palahniuk
I am not a redhead, I'm a blonde. — Cynthia Nixon
I'm more of a science-fizz-bam-boom-poof girl than an artsy-fartsy type. — Angela Cervantes
In Berlin I have time and again met people who make no secret of the fact that their only reason for stirring at such an ungodly hour of the morning is so that they can leave the office earlier in the afternoon. I have suggested to several of these eight-hour logicians that they ought to start work at ten o'clock at night, thereby allowing them to leave at six in the morning and perhaps even arrive home before it is time to get up. — Timur Vermes
Meditation isn't really about getting rid of thoughts, it's about changing the pattern of grasping on to things, which in our everyday experience is our thoughts. — Pema Chodron
It could just be a shift on the axis. — Bill Cassidy
I continued toward Atlanta with a Merle Haggard C.D. playing on the stereo. They weren't great hosts, but those guys in The Ted Kaczynski Fan Club had great taste in music. It was all classic country music- none of that sissy, boy-band country that they played on the radio all the time. I drove down the road while Merle preferred to just stay where he was and drink. — Ian McClellan